What we do

At Back on Track Wellbeing Services our purpose is empowering individuals to better their lives and overcome barriers that may act as limitations to their daily living experience.

We have team passionate professionals with experience working within mental -health, disability care, case management, youth work and career counselling.

Our Services

Living Assistance

Providing daily living support for individuals on the NDIS with our team of passionate health care professionals.

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Career Counselling

Providing you with the tools to understand your options in order to make confident decisions around career and education.

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Wellbeing Activities

Delivering one-on-one counselling and group wellbeing activity programs, also working within different CALD communities.

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Frequently asked questions

The NDIS provides funding to eligible people with disability to gain greater independence, access to new skills, jobs, or volunteering in their community, and an improved quality of life.

We work with experienced, dedicated and passionate team who come from a range of health care sectors. Your support worker will be matched based on the level of care you need.

If you have any requests, please get in touch by emailing enquiry@araconsultancy.com.au and we will get back to you within 24 hours.

We understand the importance of maintaining consistency when it comes to daily activities and support. We will work with you to ensure the support provided meets your needs.

Part of our service, we will follow up with NDIA regarding NDIS plan and work with you while your application is in the process.

 

Career counselling helps you identify the factors influencing your career development, and help you assess your interests, abilities, and values. Help you locate resources and sources of career information. Help you to determine next steps and develop a plan to achieve your goals.

No, bring all your ideas and we will explore together

45min for each session

It depends on the individual needs of each person. 2 to 4 sessions minimum.

Yes, although this would take the form of professional supervision

Professional supervision provides a formal and ongoing process that promotes professional competence, accountable and safe practice, continuing professional development, critical reflection, and practitioner wellbeing.